Pulsatile Tinnitus — Are We Just Monitoring Our Blood Flow Too Closely?

Ian Mc

Member
Author
Jun 3, 2019
26
Tinnitus Since
April 2019
Cause of Tinnitus
Unknown Pulsatile Tinnitus
Hi, I'm keen to hear if anyone thinks that I / some of us may be watching "too closely" and may be tuning in to the normal sound of blood moving through our carotids etc.

It's just a thought, I personally became aware of a couple of heartbeat sounds in my left ear and from there I googled "heartbeat in ear" and came up with all sorts of scary things. I now find that I am "constantly" focused on my left ear and hearing the heartbeat. When I'm totally occupied I have no awareness of it at all.
 
When I'm totally occupied I have no awareness of it at all.
@Ian Mc That may due to a change in blood pressure. Some don't hear PT when standing up - only when moving head to side, bending and extending head forward. Some don't hear PT after eating. All of this - no awareness from being occupied, not hearing it when standing up and not hearing it after eating - is often due to blood pressure levels and/or from increased blood sugar levels. Often it's a neck artery - the carotid artery. This can be an age issue or/and from bad posture, rounded shoulders and pre issues before a neck injury.
 
@Ian Mc That may due to a change in blood pressure. Some don't hear PT when standing up - only when moving head to side, bending and extending head forward. Some don't hear PT after eating. All of this - no awareness from being occupied, not hearing it when standing up and not hearing it after eating - is often due to blood pressure levels and/or from increased blood sugar levels. Often it's a neck artery - the carotid artery. This can be an age issue or/and from bad posture, rounded shoulders and pre issues before a neck injury.
Hi Greg, just wanted to wish you luck with surgery etc.
Hoping you get some much needed relief.

Daniel
 
Thanks Greg, I am booked in for an ultrasound of the carotids, in the meantime I am listening out for the heartbeat in my left ear (honestly, I have become obsessed with this...!).
 

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